Trustin Lee: How to build OpenJDK 7 on Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04
This article will guide you to build OpenJDK in your 64-bit Ubuntu Linux (11.10 Oneiric Ocelot or 12.04 Precise Pangolin) without many trials and errors. It is based on the official OpenJDK build...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: New Camel example to compare with Spring Integration simple example
One of the blogs I follow is from Gunnar Hillert, whom back in 2009 discovered Camel and wrote a nice blog entry. He also did some investigation of Camel alternatives as well. One of the alternatives...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Beta release of FuseSource Enterprise products
Today FuseSource is launching a beta release of our upcoming Fuse Enterprise products. Rob Davies, our CTO, have written a very nice blog entry with more details about this release. I took the liberty...
View ArticleDejan Bosanac: ActiveMQ in the cloud
FuseSource just announced a public beta of new Enterprise products (Read more about it in Rob’s post). So it’s time to give you a bit more details on what we were working on for the past few months....
View ArticleLeo Simons: Writing one line shell scripts with bash
If you are using ruby with bundler and Gemfiles properly, you probably know about running commands with bundle exec. However, sometimes this does not get you quite the right results, in particular if...
View ArticleRob Davies: Beta release of FuseSource Enterprise Products
FuseSource has launched the Beta program for two new Enterprise products its launching today.These products, Fuse ESB Enterprise and Fuse MQ Enterprise, provide the capabilities to make integration...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: It's not just a book ...
... it's an introduction to probability and game theory.
View ArticleHiranya Jayathilaka: WSO2 ESB Tips & Tricks 09: Introduction to REST APIs
REST API support is one of the coolest features we have added to WSO2 ESB in the recent past. It was first released in last December along with WSO2 ESB 4.0.3, and we have already seen a fairly large...
View ArticleJames Duncan: 260 Meters Above Doha
This afternoon, we got access to the sky villas at the top of the Kempinski hotel. These will be used as a common spaces during TEDxSummit for attendees to congregate, socialize, and collaborate....
View ArticleJames Duncan: Back in Souq Waqif
Our path through Doha seems to bring us back to Souq Waqif time and time again. It’s a hub of life here. You can hang out for a while and watch the world go by, have a cheap or expensive meal, or...
View ArticleSimon Willnauer: Faceting & result grouping
Result grouping and faceting are in essence two different search features. Faceting counts the number of hits for specific field values matching the current query. Result grouping groups documents...
View ArticleAnton Tagunov: Installing grub2 without Linux
Old Win XP PC + a new HDD + Win 7 = ?? = a need to toggle between Win XP and Win 7at least for a whileI'd like to tell you how to set this up with Grub2Plenty of tutorials are available online which...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: HumptyDumpty in NoSQL land
“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” -- Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking GlassI've recently been trying...
View ArticleRob Davies: MQTT support added to upcoming Apache ActiveMQ 5.6 release
The MQTT protocol is an extremely light weight publish/subscribe messaging transport - targeted at machine to machine (mobile, industrial control, asset tracking etc) devices that came out of IBM in...
View ArticleApache Wicket Community News: JBoss AS 7 + Wicket + JPA in OpenShift Free...
A short tutorial showing how to deploy a quickstart with JPA in OpenShift: JBoss AS 7 + Wicket + JPA in OpenShift Free Java EE Hosting.
View ArticleJames Duncan: Dune Bashing
(watch on Vimeo) Last Sunday, fellow TEDxSummit photographer Kris Krüg and I took to the desert with an Ethiopian Rastafari driver from Qatar International Tours and went dune bashing. Really, dune...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: AWS docs in Kindle format
Makes perfect sense. The only question, I guess, is why it even took this long. But here they are!
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: Big Data? Size doesn't matter.
Big Data Analytics is a hot topic of discussion these days. Encouraged by these trends, a number of Big Data solutions have sprung up. But, Which is the big data? I think, the size doesn't matter....
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Three years at this blog
My first blog article on this blog was in April, 2009, for what that's worth.It's moderately interesting why blogs come and go. Here's Dave Kellogg, announcing that he's done blogging.I thought this...
View ArticleOliver Wulff: SSO across web applications and web services - Part IV a
As promised in my first blog I talk now about Part IV where an Single Sign On (SSO) enabled web application integrates with web services in the back office. I've splitted this topic into two blogs....
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